On mobile (Firefox android) you can't see the video overview - so I have absolutely no information to go on as to what this is, other than it wants a lot of permissions, and to sign in with my GitHub account.
Recently I wrote my own and now use that daily instead, which supports similar functionality (alt+drag) but also "zooming" in/out and panning around the desktop
I've used AltSnap but always found it a bit buggy and bloated with options, my project is extremely opinionated and without any configuration right now, but it changes the system cursors to match what's happening and works better with multiple monitors (you can snap windows between monitors)
isn't it more that silicone absorbs lipids and soaps? so you are tasting the dishwasher or last meal. I bake silicone cookware in the oven on broil, as it removes absorbed food. Fair warning, this is a terrible idea if the cookware isn't 100% silicone.
Also available on Google Play Store [1], and it successfully derailed my sleep plans last night. Really breaks your expectations of "I move the character around" within minutes.
It reminds me a bit of the card game Fluxx [2], where every card you play changes the rules.
The problem I generally run into those with is they have trouble getting root or simulating root. Particularly on Samsung. That limit's running things in containers on the phone as well. But last time I looked at it it did look like there were some promising projects. I forget what.
Possibly, I don't want the lapdock, really just plug usb-c into a docking station and have enough usable tools to do work. I think this one is more about execution than concept